mitochondrion
mitochondrion — 名詞
- mitochondrionsingular
- mitochondrionsplural
1. A microscopic compartment inside the cells of living organisms that uses oxygen
粒線體
細胞內產生能量的構造
A microscopic compartment inside the cells of living organisms that uses oxygen to break down nutrients and release a form of chemical energy the cell can draw on for activities such as growth, movement, and repair.
Muscle cells contain thousands of mitochondria so they can keep the body moving during exercise.
肌肉細胞含有數千個粒線體,才能在運動時持續維持身體活動。
usually plural in scientific contexts: mitochondria
Under the microscope, Dr. Linh could see the mitochondria glowing inside the liver cells.
在顯微鏡下,Linh 博士可以看到肝細胞內發光的粒線體。
countable noun with specific body tissues
Damaged mitochondria in heart tissue are linked to several long-term health problems.
心臟組織中受損的粒線體與多種長期健康問題有關。
When a cell needs more energy, it creates extra mitochondria through a process called fission.
當細胞需要更多能量時,它會透過分裂作用產生額外的粒線體。
Eshe studied how regular running changes the number of mitochondria in muscle cells.
Eshe 研究了長期跑步如何改變肌肉細胞中的粒線體數量。
- organelle
much broader term that covers any specialised subunit within a cell (nucleus, ribosome, etc.)
文法句型
mitochondria + verb (plural agreement)
mitochondrial + noun (adjective form)
用法筆記
The plural form mitochondria is far more common in scientific writing than the singular mitochondrion. Use singular only when referring to a single such organelle: 'A single mitochondrion can split into two.' The associated adjective is mitochondrial (e.g., mitochondrial DNA, mitochondrial disease).